News and Opportunities
Kiwi Christmas Books
We believe in the power of stories, and in the power of giving.
Posted: Tuesday November 3, 2020
Reading fun in any language
Finding children’s books written in the numerous languages spoken by South Dunedin’s increasingly diverse residents has ...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Wallace Arts Trust Internship Programme 2020-2021
The Wallace Arts Trust Internship Programme 2020-2021 is now calling for applications from students or recent graduates ...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Jude Thomas weaving Threads of Gold
The prejudice faced by Dunedin's early Lebanese settlers and the skills they brought to their new home are highlighted i...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
✨✨✨TODAY IS THE DAY!✨✨✨✨
Headland is now open to submissions, and we cannot wait to read the amazing short fiction and creative non fiction you'v...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Ida Valley writer Jillian Sullivan interviewed on Otago Access Radio
Ida Valley writer Jillian Sullivan has released a collection of essays inspired by the Central Otago environment and its...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
John Newton: Escape Path Lighting
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Fiona Farrell on 30 years behind the pen
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Max Quinn: The life and times of a polar film maker
Renowned polar photographer, director and cameraman Max Quinn covers a 50-year career spent working in the world's colde...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Through the eyes of children: debut tales win Ngaio Marsh Awards
Fresh voices came to the fore at WORD Christchurch Spring Festival on Saturday afternoon as Becky Manawatu and RWR McDon...
Posted: Monday November 2, 2020
Québec en toutes lettres
Québec City was the first French-speaking city to be designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2017. Québec City is one ...
Posted: Thursday October 29, 2020
Theatre Review: Partially Furnished
Posted: Thursday October 29, 2020
Dunedin Fringe 2021 Resource Files
Posted: Thursday October 29, 2020
2020 Sunday Star Times Short Story Awards - Terms and Conditions
Entries for the 2020 Sunday Star-Times short story competition are open. Now in their 37th year, the awards are among Ne...
Posted: Thursday October 29, 2020
"Little Prince" Writing Competition
Imagine that the Little Prince is Back!
Posted: Wednesday October 28, 2020
Queenstown Writers Festival
Posted: Wednesday October 28, 2020
Streets of city put to verse
The deeply ingrained habit of walking the city’s streets and writing poetry has been celebrated in a Dunedin Unesco City...
Posted: Monday October 26, 2020
Poet Laureate Weekend at Matahiwi Marae
Last weekend David Eggleton celebrated his New Zealand Poet Laureateship at Matahiwi marae accompanied by Charles Ropiti...
Posted: Monday October 26, 2020
October, from the Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival
Posted: Thursday October 22, 2020
UNESCO city of literature virtual residency opportunity
Posted: Thursday October 22, 2020
MORE moppy mayhem!
Posted: Wednesday October 21, 2020
Poetry Shelf noticeboard: Poetry at Christchurch’s WORD Festival
WORD 2020 in Christchurch is a celebration of writers, books, thinks, talkers, journalists in Aotearoa. Honestly I haven...
Posted: Tuesday October 20, 2020
University of Otago fellowships named
Award-winning novelist and West Coast newspaper reporter Becky Manawatu has been named as next year’s University of Otag...
Posted: Tuesday October 20, 2020
Poetry Shelf Monday Poem: Emma Neale’s ‘The First World Hotel’
Posted: Tuesday October 20, 2020
Life of an artist
It is fitting a new book about Ralph Hotere shines light in darkness, sheds light about darkness and reveals the limits ...
Posted: Tuesday October 20, 2020
Paul Sorrell's latest book Getting Closer is due for release February 2021.
Pre-order your copy now!
Posted: Tuesday October 20, 2020
Expressions of Interest: Mātātuhi Foundation 2020 Literary Funding Grants
The Mātātuhi Foundation wants to help shift the dial on the reach and engagement that NZ writers achieve with NZ readers...
Posted: Monday October 19, 2020
HELP US HONOUR THE VERY BEST CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Covid alert levels required the 2020 NZCYA judges to do things a little differently, but we’re hopeful our 2021 judges w...
Posted: Wednesday October 14, 2020
Poet laureate's tenure extended after Hawke's Bay inauguration
David Eggleton was inaugurated as New Zealand's poet laureate at Matahiwi Marae near Clive on Saturday, with his tenure ...
Posted: Wednesday October 14, 2020
NZ Bookshop Day is Saturday 17 October 2020
2020 will see us celebrate NZ Bookshop Day for the sixth time, drawing thousands of people into their local bookshops to...
Posted: Tuesday October 13, 2020
Global Media and Information Literacy Week
Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week, commemorated annually, is a major occasion for stakeholders to review ...
Posted: Tuesday October 13, 2020
HONE TUWHARE – The People's Poet
Posted: Tuesday October 13, 2020
Poetry Shelf Lounge: Richard Langston reads from his new collection, Five O’Clock Shadows
Posted: Tuesday October 13, 2020
Bilingual Māori literature journal launches in Te Reo heartland
This week the literary community celebrates the online launch of the new bilingual Māori literature journal Te Whē – te ...
Posted: Monday October 12, 2020
Poet laureate, David Eggleton, has tenure extended due to Covid-19 disruption
New Zealand’s poet laureate, David Eggleton, will get more time to write and perform after Covid-19 compromised his two-...
Posted: Monday October 12, 2020
Prose Politics
Distinguished Otago Alumna Returning to Ōtepoti for UBS Emerging Writer in Residence
Posted: Thursday October 8, 2020
Dunedin poet’s book translated
In an unusual twist, Taking My Jacket for a Walk, a recent book by Dunedin poet Peter Olds, has just stepped out in a Sp...
Posted: Wednesday October 7, 2020
New writing competition judged by Exisle Publishing editors
Posted: Tuesday October 6, 2020
From bitterness to gratitude
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
Still reading: turning the pages for health and wellbeing in teens
This digital world has a few tricks. It’s fast, lightning quick, bringing rewards with a few quick clicks. We skim and s...
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
A loaded skip: moving in a pandemic
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
Poetry Shelf Lounge: Robyn Maree Pickens’ Finland Residency – a poem, an interview, photographs
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
Read Our Words
An inter-disciplinary group of Māori academics from the University of Otago have released a poster to encourage the publ...
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2020 – winners announced – Third time lucky for Palmerston North poet
The winners of the 2020 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize have been announced. The competition is now in its te...
Posted: Sunday October 4, 2020
City writer’s ‘Lies’ wins Sargeson Prize
A tale centred on the lies a young woman tells to keep the painful truth at bay has won a Dunedin writer the 2020 Sarges...
Posted: Thursday October 1, 2020
Climate, community, arts to fore
More than 200 people took part, most of them online, in a symposium devoted to climate change, community and research in...
Posted: Wednesday September 30, 2020
Tupuranga Lua: A Whole New World is out!
We are fiafia as to be able to share this writing with you all.
Posted: Wednesday September 30, 2020
Poetry Shelf review: Diane Brown’s Every now and then I have another child
Posted: Tuesday September 29, 2020
Write Spot with Paddy Richardson
Paddy Richardson - Paddy was Noirwich UNESCO Virtual Writer in Residence.
Posted: Tuesday September 29, 2020
Purpose of Establishment of Bucheon Diaspora Literary Award
Posted: Tuesday September 29, 2020
The Québec en toutes lettres Festival spreads poetry across all continents with La grande traversée poétique.
20 countries - 200 poets - a unique event... and it's free!
Posted: Monday September 28, 2020
Literary artists celebrate visual artist
Posted: Monday September 28, 2020
New Zealand Sign Language Week
Posted: Friday September 25, 2020
Generation Kitchen by Richard Reeve. Reviewed by Molly Crighton
Posted: Friday September 25, 2020
A Poetry Shelf audio gathering: Dunedin poets celebrate Elizabeth Brooke-Carr (1940 – 2019)
Posted: Thursday September 24, 2020
Calling all literary innovators!
Posted: Tuesday September 22, 2020
Can you help?
We're looking for Dunedin writers, in any genre, who are currently living in any of the other Cities of Literature for a...
Posted: Tuesday September 22, 2020
Dunedin Fringe Festival 18-28 March 2021
Registrations open: now till 27 November
Posted: Tuesday September 22, 2020